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Giants' multi-homer game goes to waste as Padres light up Logan Webb

California Post·Evan Webeck·27 days ago
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An early lead with their ace on the mound wasn’t enough for the Giants to beat the Padres. Casey Schmitt clubbed his second home run in as many games, and San Francisco built on that early advantage, but Logan Webb allowed it all back and more in a 10-5 loss Tuesday night at Oracle Park. Webb was responsible for six of San Diego’s runs, including a five-spot in the fourth inning that turned the game in the Padres’ favor after the Giants jumped ahead 4-1 after two. He didn’t return for the fifth, his shortest start of the year — only his 11th time in 140 starts since the start of 2022 going four innings or less. Logan Webb stands on the mound during the fourth inning of the Giants’ 10-5 loss to the Padres on May 5, 2026 in San Francisco. AP It put a damper on a night to remember for rookie catcher Jesus Rodriguez, who followed his first major-league hit and RBI in the second with a solo shot to right for his first career homer in the seventh. San Diego brought nine men to the plate in the fourth.…

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